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this is appomattox county since 1950. governor mcauliffe was in appomattox county on thursday to tour the damage left behind by the tornado.he visited the white pine drive area and spoke to people who live there. wednesday's tornado destroyed many of their homes. governor mcauliffe said he couldn't believe the destruction and is relieved people took shelter when they did. "if this had happened in the middle of the night, i'll tell you this, fatalities would have been way up. the kids were in school they kept the kids in school. so folks are very smart."after his tour through appomattox, the governor headed to waverly in eastern virginia.the storm killed three people there, including a 2-year-old boy. after the tornado, many are still without power and needing a place to stay. the american red cross has 2 shelters set up. one at the appomattox community center, the other in neighboring pamplin. residents tell wfxr news they're happy for all of the work that the red cross "i am thankful and grateful for the shelter and for
this is appomattox county since 1950. governor mcauliffe was in appomattox county on thursday to tour the damage left behind by the tornado.he visited the white pine drive area and spoke to people who live there. wednesday's tornado destroyed many of their homes. governor mcauliffe said he couldn't believe the destruction and is relieved people took shelter when they did. "if this had happened in the middle of the night, i'll tell you this, fatalities would have been way up. the kids were...
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it's the strongest tornado to ever hit appomattox county. according to the national weather service .. the e-f-3 tornado ... continued for 13 miles ... killing one person. state police say 78-year-old edward harris was thrown from his home. he was found nearby on twin tunnel lane late last night. 7 others were hurt. now the community is pitching in ... to help the victims. wsls ten's duke joins us now live from appomattox county. duke ... you talked with a few members of the appomattox county football team .... who are lending support to those in need... the appomattox county high school football team is volunteering their time and muscle to get rid of the debris that was left behind after the storm. vo there about 25 members from the appomattax football team who are helping their team mates cleanup. their coach says after the storm hit they say this is their way to show their support to homes. football players say they're glad the teammates are helping out. take sot drew mand/appomatto x football team that's even more better just to be with
it's the strongest tornado to ever hit appomattox county. according to the national weather service .. the e-f-3 tornado ... continued for 13 miles ... killing one person. state police say 78-year-old edward harris was thrown from his home. he was found nearby on twin tunnel lane late last night. 7 others were hurt. now the community is pitching in ... to help the victims. wsls ten's duke joins us now live from appomattox county. duke ... you talked with a few members of the appomattox county...
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this is appomattox county since 1950. governor mcauliffe was in appomattox county on thursday to tour the damage left behind by the tornado.he visited the white pine drive area and spoke to people who live there. wednesday's tornado destroyed many of their homes. governor mcauliffe said he couldn't believe the destruction and is relieved people took shelter when they did. "if this had happened in the middle of the night, i'll tell you this, fatalities would have been way up. the kids were in school they kept the kids in school. so folks are very smart."after his tour through appomattox, the governor headed to waverly in eastern virginia.the storm killed three people there, including a 2-year-old boy. after the tornado, many are still without power and needing a place to stay. the american red cross has 2 shelters set up. one at the appomattox community center, the other in neighboring pamplin. residents tell wfxr news they're happy for all of the work that the red cross volunteers are doing. "i am thankful and grateful fo
this is appomattox county since 1950. governor mcauliffe was in appomattox county on thursday to tour the damage left behind by the tornado.he visited the white pine drive area and spoke to people who live there. wednesday's tornado destroyed many of their homes. governor mcauliffe said he couldn't believe the destruction and is relieved people took shelter when they did. "if this had happened in the middle of the night, i'll tell you this, fatalities would have been way up. the kids were...
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appomattox county high school football coach doug smith. he's drving one his players to central baptist church. one of many buildings devastated by wednesday's e-f-3 tornado. he and his team are trying to save what strong northwest the ongoing el nino may go down in the record books as the strongest ever measured, and has contributed to rain, snow, and the whole kitchen sink in virginia over the past few months. el nino is forecast to gradually weaken as we head into spring, but does that mean the weather will calm down, or is the commonwealth in line for more active weather? meteorologist taylor kanost takes a look in this wfxr news special report. godzilla el nino. no, it's not exactly a giant monster parading through downtown roanoke, but it has sparked some wild weather in southwest virginia from historic flooding to record heat to crippling winter storms. predicting what's next is no easy task, but i'm going to give it a shot. since climatologists began measuring the temperatures of the pacific ocean in 1950, only two el ninos have liv
appomattox county high school football coach doug smith. he's drving one his players to central baptist church. one of many buildings devastated by wednesday's e-f-3 tornado. he and his team are trying to save what strong northwest the ongoing el nino may go down in the record books as the strongest ever measured, and has contributed to rain, snow, and the whole kitchen sink in virginia over the past few months. el nino is forecast to gradually weaken as we head into spring, but does that mean...
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appomattox county schools are closed today. there are a number of homes and businesses still in the dark since the storm rolled through. right now in appomattox county, there without power. appalachian power also reporting hundreds of outages mainly across the region. here's a live look at that outage map: around 4-hundred people are in the dark this morning in roanoke county. 2-hundred in franklin county. high numbers in patrick county, where 7-hundred people are without power right now. here on good day virginia. a community shelter has been set up in appomattox county for any residents who are without a place to stay. wfxr's paris holmes has more on how many people have been there throughout the night and what's next. i spoke to a couple volunteers here at the appomattox community center and they say there were about 10 victims here earlier sleeping on the cots behind me. they left because they found somewhere else to stay. but they have about 15 cots here with pillows and warm blankets for any of the victims affected by thi
appomattox county schools are closed today. there are a number of homes and businesses still in the dark since the storm rolled through. right now in appomattox county, there without power. appalachian power also reporting hundreds of outages mainly across the region. here's a live look at that outage map: around 4-hundred people are in the dark this morning in roanoke county. 2-hundred in franklin county. high numbers in patrick county, where 7-hundred people are without power right now. here...
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this is drone footage of appomattox county. you can see all of the damage, what is left after a deadly tornado swept through evergreen and red house. one-man in his 70s died due to the storm. state police say his home was destroyed by that tornado. in all, seven people also hurt. less than 24 hours after the storm, the community is coming together to move forward. we have team coverage of the aftermath. tola, the news conference wrapped up just minutes ago. tell us what you learned. >> reporter: that's right. i'm outside the appomattox county courthouse where the press conference just finished. we heard from the county public information officer as well as the sheriff. the sheriff gave us the name of the person who died as a result his name is edward keith harris. he was 78. search and rescue found him not too far from his home in the evergreen area. officials are urging people to please stay away from the impacted areas. there are still down trees, downed power lines.very dangerous situations for people driving or walking arou
this is drone footage of appomattox county. you can see all of the damage, what is left after a deadly tornado swept through evergreen and red house. one-man in his 70s died due to the storm. state police say his home was destroyed by that tornado. in all, seven people also hurt. less than 24 hours after the storm, the community is coming together to move forward. we have team coverage of the aftermath. tola, the news conference wrapped up just minutes ago. tell us what you learned. >>...
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one of the hardest hit areas -- appomattox county... where a confirmed e-f- three tornado with winds up to 165 miles-per- hour tore through everything in its path. good evening, and thanks for joining us for wsls 10 at eleven. i'm john carlin. we are following breaking news tonight out of kansas.. where authorities say four people including the gunman are dead after a series of attacks. police say 14 people were also hurt in the shootings at excel industries... a manufacturing plant where the gunman was employed. dan scheneman brings us the latest. dylan/shooting witness : "everybody said that there was gunshots, there was a shooter, and we just kept hearing pop pop." it was near the end of the work day when authorities in south central kansas were called to a shooting...a man driving a truck hit in the shoulder.... that was followed by a report of another attack at another location and then......word of an active shooter inside excel industries... sot jordan/employe e: "it didnt' matter who it was he had no specific target, he just...
one of the hardest hit areas -- appomattox county... where a confirmed e-f- three tornado with winds up to 165 miles-per- hour tore through everything in its path. good evening, and thanks for joining us for wsls 10 at eleven. i'm john carlin. we are following breaking news tonight out of kansas.. where authorities say four people including the gunman are dead after a series of attacks. police say 14 people were also hurt in the shootings at excel industries... a manufacturing plant where the...
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natural debris may be hauled to the appomattox county landfill. they are extending their hours right now. the national guard and regional hazmat personnel will be on-site to separate hazardous materials. they also say to make sure when you are moving the debris that it's secure in your car so it doesn't go flying onto the highway. 3 mark tight they may have joined the emergency response group thinking they'd help with disaster relief all over the world. but right now.. a group of students from liberty university are getting the chance to help those in their own backyard. katie brooke is live in appomattox county after meeting up with them. katie liveu mark, 23 students spent the day here helping wherever needed -- loading belongings in uhauls, tacking tarps on roofs, and just being there for those they're here as 3 a part of lu send now, the university's emergency response team. students say it's crazy to think that back on campus, everything is fine. and they're just shocked to see the disaster around them here. one team from lu send now just got
natural debris may be hauled to the appomattox county landfill. they are extending their hours right now. the national guard and regional hazmat personnel will be on-site to separate hazardous materials. they also say to make sure when you are moving the debris that it's secure in your car so it doesn't go flying onto the highway. 3 mark tight they may have joined the emergency response group thinking they'd help with disaster relief all over the world. but right now.. a group of students from...
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in appomattox county, paris holmes, wfxr news. for more information on for more information on how you can help the appomattox and patrick county communities- head to our website-virginia first dot com. election headquarters. tonight - we're wrapping up our look - at the candidates running for president. in some polls - bernie sanders has been running in a dead heat - against his only democratic contender.w-f-x-r's bill wadell takes a closer look - at where the u-s senator-- from vermont - stands on the issues important to virginians. presidential candidate "this is a race where you got to get 2400 delegates. 2400 delegates. so we are in this race to win it and i think we are going to pull of one of the great political upsets." bernie sanders - is the longest serving independent politician in congress. the 74-year-old from new york - graduated from brooklyn college - and the university of chicago. sanders has worked as carpenter and documentary film maker - before being elected a the mayor of burlington, vermont - winning by ten v
in appomattox county, paris holmes, wfxr news. for more information on for more information on how you can help the appomattox and patrick county communities- head to our website-virginia first dot com. election headquarters. tonight - we're wrapping up our look - at the candidates running for president. in some polls - bernie sanders has been running in a dead heat - against his only democratic contender.w-f-x-r's bill wadell takes a closer look - at where the u-s senator-- from vermont -...
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an e-f 3 tornado touched down in appomattox county. that makes yesterday's tornado the strongest to ever hit the county. governor terry mcauliffe got a first hand look at the damage today. his first stop was in evergreen... where 100 homes are estimated to be damaged or destroyed. we walked along with him as he assessed the damage ... met with the national weather service and locals whose homes were damaged. he also toured the damage by helicopter for an aerial view. gov mcauliffe "as you look around and you begin to see entire areas of gigantic trees just snapped in half. it goes for 12 to 15 miles which i was just amazed at the length and the width of this tornado that struck here." the governor handed his personal number to victims in case they need assistance. he says he's asking the federal government for money to help with cleanup costs. wsls 10s rachel lucas was there during his walking tour- and spoke with several families who are left with nothing. she joins us now live from evergreen... rachel? it wasn't until daylight after
an e-f 3 tornado touched down in appomattox county. that makes yesterday's tornado the strongest to ever hit the county. governor terry mcauliffe got a first hand look at the damage today. his first stop was in evergreen... where 100 homes are estimated to be damaged or destroyed. we walked along with him as he assessed the damage ... met with the national weather service and locals whose homes were damaged. he also toured the damage by helicopter for an aerial view. gov mcauliffe "as you...
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schools at appomattox county will remain closed tomorrow. live at appomattox, tim saunders, wdbj 7. >> governor ma consulted i have -- mcauliff plans to do whatever toke help victims. he toured some of the hardest hit areas today by helicopter. ground. wdbj 7's shayne dwyer also in appomattox tonight. you got to walk with the governor as he surveyed the damage. what did you observe? >> chris, to us it seemed like he was truly in a sense of disbelief and seemed like he truly hurt for the victims here in appomattox county. he was walking through rubble, downed trees. people's lives just scattered throughout the farm side. he was joined by victims, as well as police and county officials in evergreen. this is one of the central areas that was hit very hard. very few people escaped without some damage. the governor was one of the first to see the damage from the air because of the strong wind conditions. this is how he described the damage in his own words. >> really gigantic trees just snapped in half and it rose from 12 to 15 miles. i was amaze
schools at appomattox county will remain closed tomorrow. live at appomattox, tim saunders, wdbj 7. >> governor ma consulted i have -- mcauliff plans to do whatever toke help victims. he toured some of the hardest hit areas today by helicopter. ground. wdbj 7's shayne dwyer also in appomattox tonight. you got to walk with the governor as he surveyed the damage. what did you observe? >> chris, to us it seemed like he was truly in a sense of disbelief and seemed like he truly hurt for...
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this is the strongest tornado to ever hit appomattox county. according to the national weather service .. the e-f-3 tornado ... covered 13 miles ... killing one person in its path. state police say 78-year-old edward harris was thrown from his home. he was found last night in an area nearby. 7 others were hurt. now the community is pitching in ... to help those impacted. wsls ten's duke joins us now live from appomattox county. duke ... you spoke to the coach of the appomattox county high school football team. what is he saying about his players supporting the community? football coach doug smith is very proud of his players on the team giving back and helping the community aww work work he says there are about 25 members helping to clean the debris left behind from the storm. some have been out removing of the churches impacted by the storm. the coach is glad to see his players volunteering. doug smith/appomatto x county high school football coach - "it makes me feel great last night they knew all the stuff happened they got on the phone with
this is the strongest tornado to ever hit appomattox county. according to the national weather service .. the e-f-3 tornado ... covered 13 miles ... killing one person in its path. state police say 78-year-old edward harris was thrown from his home. he was found last night in an area nearby. 7 others were hurt. now the community is pitching in ... to help those impacted. wsls ten's duke joins us now live from appomattox county. duke ... you spoke to the coach of the appomattox county high...
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also live tonight in appomattox county. colter -- you've been following from appomattox. what are people you spoke to saying tonight? behind me here is a very dark sign, as just a couple of hours and emergency crews cleaning up from the storm. "i just didn't think i was going to make it. the wind and the rain, it was devastating." alice clerval clung to trees for dear life in her front yard as the storm passed through. her mobile home was completely destroyed, everything a total loss. thankfully, she her two sons and her 17- year-old dog are safe. her next-door neighbor was storm came through. thankfully he was able to get to his basement in time. sandy hamlett, sr./survived storm "with the wind blowing, it sounded like a train, it was right on me." stand up "while his home wasn't damaged from the store several of his beehives like this one here the honey still intact scattered all across the ground. he says he will be able to save a few of the hives but for the most part they are a total loss." dominion power plans to be on scene all night and says it will likely be mid
also live tonight in appomattox county. colter -- you've been following from appomattox. what are people you spoke to saying tonight? behind me here is a very dark sign, as just a couple of hours and emergency crews cleaning up from the storm. "i just didn't think i was going to make it. the wind and the rain, it was devastating." alice clerval clung to trees for dear life in her front yard as the storm passed through. her mobile home was completely destroyed, everything a total loss....
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the video sent in to us from a viewer from appomattox county. you can see here what appears to be a tornado coming togetherto be a tornado coming together. you can see the wind really start to pull that debris in as the funnel cloud really takes shape there, and then the tornado touches down. watch this just for a second longer until you see everything come together because it is almost all of a sudden -- there you go. coming down out of the sky. touching the ground there, and then you can really see the debris whipping up around this -- as it takes shape. let's go thrive marissa parra in appomattox county. 18 minutes down the road where we saw mona on central church road. what are you learning, marissa? >> danner, in the i have been here it has been really chaotic and all of us are trying to piece together what happened here. what we know -- turned the see this house showed you earlier was a little hard to see because it was nighttime. the own her left this trailer thanksgiving it would be safer to go into his car and it turns out -- that when
the video sent in to us from a viewer from appomattox county. you can see here what appears to be a tornado coming togetherto be a tornado coming together. you can see the wind really start to pull that debris in as the funnel cloud really takes shape there, and then the tornado touches down. watch this just for a second longer until you see everything come together because it is almost all of a sudden -- there you go. coming down out of the sky. touching the ground there, and then you can...
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we're continuing our team coverage in appomattox county tonight. rachel i understand that the national guard as been very helpful in this process. >> reporter: absolutely. throughout this process we have had a lot of churches and community organizations and volunteers providing aid in red emergency work -- and made a bit difference but throughout all of this there is a lot of heavy done. the governor declared a state of emergency and the national guard was able to be activated sending troops there. i have followed the troop more than about 50 soldiers that we're here today as they were helping with the relief efforts and it certainly was a welcome change for these homeowners. >> for those who still have long-standing downed trees and heavy but debris still linger making it impossible to move forward in making their house a home. >> it looks like we had a war. >> that is the case for this woman who survived the storm and so did her trailer. it took a beating from down trees she could not move and around. >> sightseers came up here and just looked. >
we're continuing our team coverage in appomattox county tonight. rachel i understand that the national guard as been very helpful in this process. >> reporter: absolutely. throughout this process we have had a lot of churches and community organizations and volunteers providing aid in red emergency work -- and made a bit difference but throughout all of this there is a lot of heavy done. the governor declared a state of emergency and the national guard was able to be activated sending...
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in appomattox county, shayne dwyer wdbj-7. governor terry mcauliffe checked out the damage in appomattox county first hand today. he credited advanced planning and a quick response. he also said if the e-f3 tornado had hit in the middle of the night, more people in the evergreen community would be injured or even killed. in southern yesterday's tornado destroyed a 120- year-old church. winds tore the steeple off central baptist church and dropped the ruins about a quarter mile away. the brick facade was peeled off and stained glass windows are mangled. this morning volunteers, including the football team from appomattox county high school, helped clean up the damage. barbara arnold: "it's devastating. even if they rebuild, it's still not going to be the same church, and i'm sure they will rebuild." the church was insured. appomattox leaders are encouraging people to stay out of areas impacted by the tornado. cross pic on fb amid all that devasation in appomattox county, these three crosses still stand. since we posted this on
in appomattox county, shayne dwyer wdbj-7. governor terry mcauliffe checked out the damage in appomattox county first hand today. he credited advanced planning and a quick response. he also said if the e-f3 tornado had hit in the middle of the night, more people in the evergreen community would be injured or even killed. in southern yesterday's tornado destroyed a 120- year-old church. winds tore the steeple off central baptist church and dropped the ruins about a quarter mile away. the brick...
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appomattox county for anyone needing assistance. here is the number: one- (434)352-2637. >>> governor terry mcauliff has been in the air and on the ground today in the airs affected by the storm. he made stops in appomattox county, waverly, and essex count toy look at the damage. wdbj 7's shayne dwyer is live in appomattox tonight. shayne, what did the governor say about the damage there? >> jean, the theme of his comments today was that virginia will not back down in the face of this destruction in the storm and that the commonwealth will be there to provide any support you can to the residence who are so badly hurting in this area and in other areas across virginia. the big winner arrived here just before noon by helicopter. he met with first responders and victims at the evergreen baptist church, which is the command post for this year. evergreen is the epicenter of damage in appomattox county. people here have lost everything is only one death from our area. the governor says that's thanks to advanced planning, a quick response,
appomattox county for anyone needing assistance. here is the number: one- (434)352-2637. >>> governor terry mcauliff has been in the air and on the ground today in the airs affected by the storm. he made stops in appomattox county, waverly, and essex count toy look at the damage. wdbj 7's shayne dwyer is live in appomattox tonight. shayne, what did the governor say about the damage there? >> jean, the theme of his comments today was that virginia will not back down in the face of...
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morning in appomattox county. len, what does it look like out there this morning?len 3 pattie tight this morning -- a number of families are trying to figure out what comes next. many of them lost so much in a matter of minutes. but mona kosar abdi spoke with a man who lost nearly everything.. but is still looking on the bright side. 3 "it's unbelievable"jimmy womack.. sifts through piles of debris...where his garage once stood "it's probably totaled i don't know"the damage too great too track. "this is devastating"womack says he was home when the weather conditions took a turn for the worse."i told my mom to come to my house because i have a basement and she doesn't.although his mom lives next door she said the winds were too strong to make it over."i saw it coming so i told mom to lay down in the hallway and cover her head." womack stays the roof on his mother's house blew right off. but nothing compares to the damage done to his uncles house 2 houses over."i can't believe it"fortunately everyone walked away wit
morning in appomattox county. len, what does it look like out there this morning?len 3 pattie tight this morning -- a number of families are trying to figure out what comes next. many of them lost so much in a matter of minutes. but mona kosar abdi spoke with a man who lost nearly everything.. but is still looking on the bright side. 3 "it's unbelievable"jimmy womack.. sifts through piles of debris...where his garage once stood "it's probably totaled i don't know"the damage...
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county, where they da3 3 pattie tight extensive damage in appomattox county at this hour from a line of storms that went through yesterday afternoon. we 3 3 pattie tight now let's go live to tola adamson. tola, you've been out there this morning as well...seeing the same thing...a lot of sat live3 3 pattietoss to melissa 3 for the rest of the workweek, we will see quiet but breezy conditions for the heart of virginia. thursday will bring a mix of sun and clouds to the area with highs in the upper 40s to near 50. it'll be breezy and brisk as west winds could gust up to 30mph during the day. clouds linger for tonight, with continued gusty winds. overnight lows will fall into the upper 20s to near 30 by friday morning. we'll end the workweek with mostly sunny skies and highs in the mid 40s. winds stay out of the west for the day and will continue to be breezy. the weekend looks great for dry and pleasant weather. 3 3 pattie 3 people are confirmed dead in waverly. those severe storms ripped through the hampton roads region.. and state police say.. many roads are impassable. storm damage
county, where they da3 3 pattie tight extensive damage in appomattox county at this hour from a line of storms that went through yesterday afternoon. we 3 3 pattie tight now let's go live to tola adamson. tola, you've been out there this morning as well...seeing the same thing...a lot of sat live3 3 pattietoss to melissa 3 for the rest of the workweek, we will see quiet but breezy conditions for the heart of virginia. thursday will bring a mix of sun and clouds to the area with highs in the...
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wdbj 7's amanda kenney joins us live from appomattox county. good afternoon, amanda. >> good afternoon, kimberly. this morning we were in the neighborhood of evergreen, that's where homes, among 20 that were destroyed. there were more than 100 other homes that have been damaged. families made their way back to their homes today to see what was left. some people were lucky enough to only suffer minor damages. others left everything and what they say was a really quick storm. >> hit the side of the house and you could hear the roofing going off and that was right then. >> now, the murphy family says they weren't home at the time three cats are still missing and right now they're finding whatever they can salvage, but thank you seems like people have already come together to help these families in this time of need. and kimberly, again, just as kim said, there are two shelters open for victims of the storm? several homes and structures were damaged in the ararat area of patrick county. these are new pictures this morning near ararat highway. no on
wdbj 7's amanda kenney joins us live from appomattox county. good afternoon, amanda. >> good afternoon, kimberly. this morning we were in the neighborhood of evergreen, that's where homes, among 20 that were destroyed. there were more than 100 other homes that have been damaged. families made their way back to their homes today to see what was left. some people were lucky enough to only suffer minor damages. others left everything and what they say was a really quick storm. >> hit...
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live in appomattox county, tim saunders, wdbj7. charities and organizations are accepting money and food donations to help people in appomattox affected by wednesday's tornado. wdbj7's noell saunders joins us live tonight to tell us about how volunteers are getting food to those in need. jean, volunteers have been setting up tables and food trucks to help feed both people and pets. today, gleaning for the world set up a donation table at the sam's club in lynchburg. the group set up early this morning for eight hours taking in money, all kinds of food items and clean up supplies. many sam's club coming out of the store and visiting the table. gleaning for the world volunteers tell me their trucks are filled. the community in the area is just coming together. it's just been amazing. lynchburg always come together but i think when it hits closer to home. the community is awesome". gleaning for the world will set up again tomorrow in the sam's club parking lot from 10 a.m. to 6. they will also have another team at the walmart on oakvi
live in appomattox county, tim saunders, wdbj7. charities and organizations are accepting money and food donations to help people in appomattox affected by wednesday's tornado. wdbj7's noell saunders joins us live tonight to tell us about how volunteers are getting food to those in need. jean, volunteers have been setting up tables and food trucks to help feed both people and pets. today, gleaning for the world set up a donation table at the sam's club in lynchburg. the group set up early this...
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no word yet on appomattox county. here's what it looked like on wednesday evening along route 460 in appomattox county.the high winds damaged dozens of homes-- some are missing their roof--others are missing walls as rescue crews from across the region raced to the scene, our crews saw neighbors pitching in, helping families search through damaged homes. one woman says she ran outside, held onto a big tree in a ditch, as the storm blew her mobile home away. "things were hitting me in my back. i felt a tree or limb hit me in my head. i guess it was it may have been part of the house. i didn't see it till i was holding on for dear life.""i could see the dirt and debris just circling and funneling and i knew when i saw the debris flying that it was over."i put her in the bathroom in the shower and i went in there on the floor in be shower. by the time i got up on the house." all those people say they are going to clean up, rebuild...and be thankful they are okay. we do have one school closing to tell you about this morni
no word yet on appomattox county. here's what it looked like on wednesday evening along route 460 in appomattox county.the high winds damaged dozens of homes-- some are missing their roof--others are missing walls as rescue crews from across the region raced to the scene, our crews saw neighbors pitching in, helping families search through damaged homes. one woman says she ran outside, held onto a big tree in a ditch, as the storm blew her mobile home away. "things were hitting me in my...
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appomattox county where we have just had a which assessing the damage. somewhat from a meteorological perspective so jeff how are things looking. >> frankly i've never seen any damage like this. this was an ef three tornado and we don't get those here in our viewing area. this was absolutely devastating to see. after seeing devastation like this it has always amazed me to see communities come together. you're seeing that tonight here in evergreen. upon entry into evergreen we ran into the appomattox county high school softball team assistant in the cleanup after the storm. a few of the team name -- team members had family members our hugely impacted by the store in. here's what jillian had to stay. >> this is where our parents these are the people they know and this is their home. for them to see the devastation brings sadness for a community of parents. we're doing whatever we can to get it back to the way it was. >> coming back into evergreen, i talked to quite a few people who were impacted by this. no one's that i hear awards me attitude. rather when
appomattox county where we have just had a which assessing the damage. somewhat from a meteorological perspective so jeff how are things looking. >> frankly i've never seen any damage like this. this was an ef three tornado and we don't get those here in our viewing area. this was absolutely devastating to see. after seeing devastation like this it has always amazed me to see communities come together. you're seeing that tonight here in evergreen. upon entry into evergreen we ran into the...
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appomattox county and cornerstone christian academy are closed. patrick county schools are opening 2 hours late. thankfully the severe weather is gone, but strong gusty winds will continue today with mountain snow a reported funnel cloud in appomattox has killed at least one person, and injured several others. wdbj7's amanda kenney is there this morning as we wait for the latest information on wednesday's storm. garrett, we expect to hear more at 7:00 this morning. thats when a press conference will be held regarding the storm in appomattox. virginia governor terry mcaullife has emergency. that means public safety agencies such as the virginia national guard, virginia state police, the virginia department of emergency management and the virginia department of transportation can devote every available resource to storm response and recovery. about an hour ago we found out the virginia national guard have sent more than 50 soldiers to help with debris clean up. they're being sent to essex, richmond, westmoreland, sussex and patrick counties but more
appomattox county and cornerstone christian academy are closed. patrick county schools are opening 2 hours late. thankfully the severe weather is gone, but strong gusty winds will continue today with mountain snow a reported funnel cloud in appomattox has killed at least one person, and injured several others. wdbj7's amanda kenney is there this morning as we wait for the latest information on wednesday's storm. garrett, we expect to hear more at 7:00 this morning. thats when a press conference...
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appomattox county schools are closed today. a community shelter has been set up in appomattox county for any residents who are without a place to stay. wfxr's paris holmes joins us live at that shelter in you just spoke to officials at that shelter. what did good morning guys, central virginia not the only place hit hard by the severe weather. take a look at the damage in waverly, that's not far from the petersburg area. investigators say a 2-year-old and two men were tossed from thier mobile home and killed tuesday afternoon. a curfew for the community was put in place last night and law enforcement have spent the night going door to door to make certain all residents are accounted for. desmond gardner/witness: it is tragic man i never seen nothing like this before i lost a good friend in the storm and my prayers go out to their family. the bodies of those killed have been sent to the medical examiner's office in norfolk for positive identification. four other buildings in waverly were destroyed by the storms. destroyed by the
appomattox county schools are closed today. a community shelter has been set up in appomattox county for any residents who are without a place to stay. wfxr's paris holmes joins us live at that shelter in you just spoke to officials at that shelter. what did good morning guys, central virginia not the only place hit hard by the severe weather. take a look at the damage in waverly, that's not far from the petersburg area. investigators say a 2-year-old and two men were tossed from thier mobile...
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we are warm today and i wish we were not humid because that across south side and appomattox county. . millennial to becoming a major force in the housing market. according to consumer reports 75% of americans between 18 and their own home, high rental cost and student loan debt is making it difficult for down payments. wsls has aaron brookshire here to explain. >>reporter: like many millennial's, 25 route sarah boller was tired of throwing away money on high rent. she wanted to own her own apartment. >> i felt like the rental market was going up in price and i was good to spend a lot of money without a return on investment. >>reporter: even with a steady job she did not have enough for the 20% down payment that was and costly mortgage insurance. she was able to get a combination to help with these upfront costs. >>> these are intended to bring people into the housing market and they really have the basics in place and they just need a little something extra to get them into housing. >>> you can find more@downpaymentresource.com and you can learn about resources for firefighters and
we are warm today and i wish we were not humid because that across south side and appomattox county. . millennial to becoming a major force in the housing market. according to consumer reports 75% of americans between 18 and their own home, high rental cost and student loan debt is making it difficult for down payments. wsls has aaron brookshire here to explain. >>reporter: like many millennial's, 25 route sarah boller was tired of throwing away money on high rent. she wanted to own her...
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the possible tornado went through appomattox county todaythrough appomattox county today. appears to be a funnel. you can see storms strengthening in these pictures as well. the national weather service will have to determine if an actual tornado passes through. they will get a team on the ground there and make that ruling. but by all accord -- all accounts here, it was a significant storm, lots of damage. and according to a company spokesperson, there is damage on the virginia transmission power line that delivers to cooperative. so we have significant outages there tonight. there are more than 3,000 affected members. cvec awaiting restoration work by dominion land assess damage on the distribution system. we are bringing you live coverage. if you know someone in that page, via facebook live. if you know someone who has an outage, reach out to them and let them know that we have coverage for them as well tonight. now go live to appomattox where mona kosar abdi is live right now. mona, what are you seeing? >> reporter: danner, the weather conditions are a stark contrast to
the possible tornado went through appomattox county todaythrough appomattox county today. appears to be a funnel. you can see storms strengthening in these pictures as well. the national weather service will have to determine if an actual tornado passes through. they will get a team on the ground there and make that ruling. but by all accord -- all accounts here, it was a significant storm, lots of damage. and according to a company spokesperson, there is damage on the virginia transmission...
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wdbj7's amanda kenney is back in appomattox county this morning. she'll have an update from one of the shelters, plus, how much progress power crews have made. democrats and republicans are battling it out over how to fill the spot on the supreme court, after the death of justice antonin scalia. why senate democrats took their frustration to the steps of the high court. and in hometown health, we're finding out how effective this is. friday. i'm garrett turner. and i'm kimberly mcbroom. there are a few school announcements this morning. you can see those at the top of your screen. we continue our coverage this morning on the aftermath of wednesday's tornado in appomatox. emergency shelters are open to victims affected by the tornado. wdbj7's amanda kenney is live at one of those shelters this morning. good morning, kimberly and garrett. here at the appomatox community center, only one person sleeping along with workers from social services and the red cross. but they tell me people have been coming in and out of the shelter since wednesday. the don
wdbj7's amanda kenney is back in appomattox county this morning. she'll have an update from one of the shelters, plus, how much progress power crews have made. democrats and republicans are battling it out over how to fill the spot on the supreme court, after the death of justice antonin scalia. why senate democrats took their frustration to the steps of the high court. and in hometown health, we're finding out how effective this is. friday. i'm garrett turner. and i'm kimberly mcbroom. there...
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live in appomattox county .. colter we're learning "god's pit crew" will load trucks with relief supplies and head to appomattox tomorrow morning. the group plans to send blessing buckets .. gatorade .. and water around 10 a-m. g-p-c will also help with tree removal and other clean-up efforts in tappahannock. the american red cross has an emergency shelter in place at 2-20 community lane. disaster mental health volunteers are there .. tending to community member's emotional needs as well. gleaning for the world is also helping. the county has also established a help line. if you have questions -- call 4-3-4 .. 3-5-2 .. 2-6-3-7. after the break ... we'll continue our coverage on the rising cost of college here in the commonwealth. in a special education report -- what virginia lawmakers are dollars in debt. a virginia delegate says about one-million virginians owe more than $30- billion in student loans. tonight... wsls 10's jenna zibton continues a special education matters report -- taking a closer look at how s
live in appomattox county .. colter we're learning "god's pit crew" will load trucks with relief supplies and head to appomattox tomorrow morning. the group plans to send blessing buckets .. gatorade .. and water around 10 a-m. g-p-c will also help with tree removal and other clean-up efforts in tappahannock. the american red cross has an emergency shelter in place at 2-20 community lane. disaster mental health volunteers are there .. tending to community member's emotional needs as...
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this is only the third tornado to touch down in appomattox county since they started keeping track in 1950. 3 danner we have live team coverage from appomattox. marissa parra and courtney wheaton are live following new details about the storm. chief meteorologist george flickinger is in weather center. we begin our team coverage with marissa parra. 3 3 marissa satlive danner, one of the most important takeaways is that the storm may be over but it is still potentially dangerous to be outside. you can see the wind is pretty strong, and there is a lot of sharp, metal debris that can be easily picked up. it sounds like right now no one is even process... the focus is still on assessing damage, cleaning up and taking care of those without homes - human or animal. vdot says all roads are passable right now. and from what we heard, times may be tough but the help is just pouring in. it's been amazing. we've had a wonderful search team out of lynchburg we've had local guys, 3 emergency services units and they've done a trememendous job and we appreciate everything they've done for the county
this is only the third tornado to touch down in appomattox county since they started keeping track in 1950. 3 danner we have live team coverage from appomattox. marissa parra and courtney wheaton are live following new details about the storm. chief meteorologist george flickinger is in weather center. we begin our team coverage with marissa parra. 3 3 marissa satlive danner, one of the most important takeaways is that the storm may be over but it is still potentially dangerous to be outside....
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in appomattox county, shayne dwyer wdbj-7. in southern appomattox county, wednesday's tornado destroyed a 120-year-old church. winds tore the steeple off central baptist church and dropped the ruins about a quarter mile away. the brick facade was peeled off and stained glass windows are mangled. yesterday morning volunteers, including the football team from appomattox county high school, helped clean up the damage. barbara arnold: "it's devastating. even if they rebuild, it's still not going to be the same church, and i'm sure they will rebuild." the church was insured. appomattox leaders people to stay out of areas impacted by the tornado. in patrick county, a e-f 1 tornado hit the ararat community, destroying trees and homes. yesterday, crews continued to clean up along ararat highway. vdot and the national guard were called in to help. patrick county board of supervisors chairman is thanking the emts and fire and rescue teams who responded so fast after the storm and helped get people to safety. roger hayden, chairman, patr
in appomattox county, shayne dwyer wdbj-7. in southern appomattox county, wednesday's tornado destroyed a 120-year-old church. winds tore the steeple off central baptist church and dropped the ruins about a quarter mile away. the brick facade was peeled off and stained glass windows are mangled. yesterday morning volunteers, including the football team from appomattox county high school, helped clean up the damage. barbara arnold: "it's devastating. even if they rebuild, it's still not...
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appomattox county has seen some of the worst damaged tonight.d1s`0 colter, you were inside when that storm hit and you have been assessing the conditions in appomattox since arriving there. >> reporter: i did just right here a few minutes to go along for 60. pieces of debris like this, this looks like a piece of wood that maybe came from a house. i will step out and zoom in. you can kind of get a better idea of what is going on. i haven't had a chance to talk to anybody or see anything. but clearly, you can see the trees down there and traffic is backed up in both directions east and west on for 60. you can see it there. people are getting out of their cars and walking around. looking at the damage themselves. this is something i have been singing ever since i left appomattox coming to the evergreen area. as i can to the left, i will go ahead and zoom out and you can see some trees that have $ot: uprooted. pieces of what i would guess from a hold or rough. this is all up and down for 60 -- 460. you can see across the road on the eastbound side of 460, you can see the homes that have
appomattox county has seen some of the worst damaged tonight.d1s`0 colter, you were inside when that storm hit and you have been assessing the conditions in appomattox since arriving there. >> reporter: i did just right here a few minutes to go along for 60. pieces of debris like this, this looks like a piece of wood that maybe came from a house. i will step out and zoom in. you can kind of get a better idea of what is going on. i haven't had a chance to talk to anybody or see anything....
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possible tornado cuts path of destruction through appomattox county appomattox co., va. - appomattox county was severely impacted wednesday (feb. 24) by a reported funnel cloud that left an 8-10 mile the storm and multiple structures damaged along route 460 and route 727, and into the communities of evergreen and promise land. of the seven injuries, two are serious. state and local first responders are currently in evergreen searching for a missing adult male whose residence was destroyed in the storm. there are numerous downed trees and power lines county wide, with an estimated 3,000 to 4,000 residences currently without electricity. appomattox county has set up two shelters for local residents: the community center at 220 community lane in the town of thursday, feb. 25, 2016, as clean up continues through the morning hours and roads are re- opened. many students remain at the appomattox primary school, as the school district is working to contact parents. buses were cancelled for the students' safety as roads became impassable due the in the process of setting available resources.
possible tornado cuts path of destruction through appomattox county appomattox co., va. - appomattox county was severely impacted wednesday (feb. 24) by a reported funnel cloud that left an 8-10 mile the storm and multiple structures damaged along route 460 and route 727, and into the communities of evergreen and promise land. of the seven injuries, two are serious. state and local first responders are currently in evergreen searching for a missing adult male whose residence was destroyed in...
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pet is missing, please call the appomattox county animal shelter at (434) 352-7922. they are going to try and help out and reunite pets with their families. if you have your pets but you need a place to keep them -- the boonsboro animal hospital is offering free boarding for those affected by the tornado. you just have to make sure your animal's vaccines are current. you can call 3 them at 434-384-7799. 3 danner plasma volunteers wanting to help clean up showed up at the old thomasville building in appomattox to sign up. you need to go to the main parking lot. all volunteers have to go through will be told where they volunteer. they will be assigned a task and will have to record the hours they work. all volunteers must have an official placard on vehicles to be allowed to enter into the storm-affected area. all contractors must register as well. 3 danner plasma a lot of you have been asking how you can donate. the county has put out a list of places that are secure. for financial donations, you can write a check to the american red cross and specify it's for the app
pet is missing, please call the appomattox county animal shelter at (434) 352-7922. they are going to try and help out and reunite pets with their families. if you have your pets but you need a place to keep them -- the boonsboro animal hospital is offering free boarding for those affected by the tornado. you just have to make sure your animal's vaccines are current. you can call 3 them at 434-384-7799. 3 danner plasma volunteers wanting to help clean up showed up at the old thomasville...
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who lived next door to these dogs for five years agrees. >> i think appomattox county has to wake up. appomattox county, the way they are treating animals and they are allowing animals to be treated, it's terrible. >> reporter: we reached out to the animal warden micki martin on this case as well, but we did not hear back from him. noreen. >> noreen: and we will keep trying, of course. bewant to know what you think about this. should virginia localities strengthen their animal protection laws. you can like our abc 13 facebook page and vote. >>> the umbrella, it is a must-have item over the next few days. >> noreen: maybe some galoshes >> mark: gal >>> all right, we already saidit. you got to have your umbrella. >> george: what was it galoshes. >> noreen: galoshes. i was asking during the break if they even make them. i remember my dad wearing them. >> george: dress warmly, a cold main. here is what to expect. wednesday. we are going to have rain. the rain is going to begin for most of us between 7 and midnight. a 1 a 100% chance of rain overnight. this means if you can pick up abc 13
who lived next door to these dogs for five years agrees. >> i think appomattox county has to wake up. appomattox county, the way they are treating animals and they are allowing animals to be treated, it's terrible. >> reporter: we reached out to the animal warden micki martin on this case as well, but we did not hear back from him. noreen. >> noreen: and we will keep trying, of course. bewant to know what you think about this. should virginia localities strengthen their animal...
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program is heading to appomattox county to help. the students will be there all day today and throughout the next several days to assit in any way needed. the relatively new send now program involves students who are mobilized to respond to disasters to do whatever is they helped with the refugee crisis. 3 noreen plasma when the coach for appomattox high school's football team asked his team to get involved in the effort.. they stepped right up. yesterday, they spread out to help the community that cheered them on all season. as mona mentioned earlier, two of their own teammates' homes were damaged. the team helped clear debris and chop wood.sots coach doug smith, appomatox high school "this was an opportunity to give back to a great community that has shown them so much love during the football season. and reach out to them so and they wouldn't want to be anywhere else"drew mann, sophomore appomattox high "thank god for still being here and helping the community and everything."noreen tight as soon as insurance companies clear it,
program is heading to appomattox county to help. the students will be there all day today and throughout the next several days to assit in any way needed. the relatively new send now program involves students who are mobilized to respond to disasters to do whatever is they helped with the refugee crisis. 3 noreen plasma when the coach for appomattox high school's football team asked his team to get involved in the effort.. they stepped right up. yesterday, they spread out to help the community...
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tomorrow, appomattox county schools will be closed. and patrick county schools will operate on a two-hour delay. some of the worst damage in our region is in appomattox county. dozens of homes are damaged or destroyed in the community of evergreen. wdbj7's tim saunders is live there tonight. melissa, this is what we're seeing all over this area. trees are down and so are power lines. virtually no one in appomattox county has electrictity dozens of homes are damaged, and a mobile home across the highway from where i'm standing was completely torn apart. the woman who lived there says she doesn't understand how she survived. the storm that did this to alice clerval's house wednesday afternoon came so fast, she didn't have time to do anything but run outside. alice clerval: "i don't know how i made it. i really don't." clerval says her son got an alert on his cell phone that a tornado was approaching the area. clerval: "just a minute after that my son opened the door and said tornado! tornado! he took off and i took off." less than a mile
tomorrow, appomattox county schools will be closed. and patrick county schools will operate on a two-hour delay. some of the worst damage in our region is in appomattox county. dozens of homes are damaged or destroyed in the community of evergreen. wdbj7's tim saunders is live there tonight. melissa, this is what we're seeing all over this area. trees are down and so are power lines. virtually no one in appomattox county has electrictity dozens of homes are damaged, and a mobile home across the...
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appomattox county schools are still closed. pocahontas and greenbrier county west virginia are operating on a delayed schedule. storm team ten meteorologist kristina montuori joins us now with more on the forecast.. kristina? # today will start windy. the wind will gradually weaken through this evening. temperatures will top out in the lower 40s. tonight will be mostly clear with lows in the upper 20s saturday will be mostly sunny with highs in the upper 40s. sunday will be mostly sunny with highs in the upper 50s and lower 60s. monday looks partly to mostly cloudy with a few showers in our westernmost counties. temperatures will top out in the lower 60s tuesday will start with sunshine, and then end with more cloud- cover. a few late-day showers are possible. temperatures will top out in the lower 60s. scattered rain showers are highs in the lower to middle 50s. thursday will be breezy with increasing sunshine. temperature reach the windy. the wind will gradually weaken through this evening. time now for your timesaver traffic
appomattox county schools are still closed. pocahontas and greenbrier county west virginia are operating on a delayed schedule. storm team ten meteorologist kristina montuori joins us now with more on the forecast.. kristina? # today will start windy. the wind will gradually weaken through this evening. temperatures will top out in the lower 40s. tonight will be mostly clear with lows in the upper 20s saturday will be mostly sunny with highs in the upper 40s. sunday will be mostly sunny with...
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possible tornado cuts path of destruction through appomattox county appomattox co., va. - appomattox county was severely impacted wednesday (feb. 24) by a reported funnel cloud that left an 8-10 mile path of destruction in its wake. at this hour, we want to take you live waverly from chopper 10. the best way to get the real scope of what yesterday's storms left behind is from the air. we're learning that the virginia national guard will be sending out 50 soldiers this morning to help with the storm cleanup. teams will be equipped with humvees and chainsaws to clear downed trees. they will be going to sussex county, richmond, westmoreland, and essex counties. state police say three people died in a mobile home here in waverly. a 50-year-old man, a 26-year-old man, and a 2-year old baby boy. we've seen damage all over waverly and sussex county. many houses are destroyed. we've seen roofs and walls ripped off businesses. we'll keep chopper 10 up throughout the morning and show you more of the damage as we continue on fox43. meteorologist jeremy much calmer day around the area this morni
possible tornado cuts path of destruction through appomattox county appomattox co., va. - appomattox county was severely impacted wednesday (feb. 24) by a reported funnel cloud that left an 8-10 mile path of destruction in its wake. at this hour, we want to take you live waverly from chopper 10. the best way to get the real scope of what yesterday's storms left behind is from the air. we're learning that the virginia national guard will be sending out 50 soldiers this morning to help with the...
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which includes appomattox county. w-s-l-s 10's erin brookshier continues our team coverage live in that area with more on what you're seeing this morning...erin?.## # i'm in ---- where it's likely that a tornado hit here yesterday.. but we won't know for sure until later today. that severe weather caused what many people are saying is the worst damage they've ever seen. reports are in of nearly 45 homes damaged-- at least one is a late last night.. police confirmed at least one person, a man who was reported missing-- has been pronounced dead. this now brings total deaths in virginia to 4 ... 3 in waverly; 1 in appomattox county it's a storm that's affected nearly everybody in this town. everybody in this town. susan shirey 12:25:55 every body knows somebody that's affected by it. we are a close community our hearts go out to anyone that has lost their homes or yesterday.. but we won't know for sure until later today. what we do know at this point.. is that severe weather caused what more than 20 people are waking mor
which includes appomattox county. w-s-l-s 10's erin brookshier continues our team coverage live in that area with more on what you're seeing this morning...erin?.## # i'm in ---- where it's likely that a tornado hit here yesterday.. but we won't know for sure until later today. that severe weather caused what many people are saying is the worst damage they've ever seen. reports are in of nearly 45 homes damaged-- at least one is a late last night.. police confirmed at least one person, a man...
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susan adams, appomattox county administrator - "the one thing about appomattox county is that it is a very friendly community and the churches have done a tremendous job or providing housing that any of the dislocated people have needed."danner tight you can help too. there are several locations to dropp off donations. we have those for you at wset.com. 3 3 mark tight one man was killed in appomattox in this storm. 78 year old edward harris was found in a field. katie brooke has more on him tonight live from appomattox. katie liveu mark, i'm told by friends at the evergreen baptist church today that harris lived here all his life -- he was a farmer, and had a community. sheriff letterman tells me harris lived here off twin tunnels lane in a mobile home. rescue workers found him 300 yards from his house last night around 10 p.m. they say he was in a hayfield, covered in hay. search and rescue teams just finished up their mission -- and confirm every person is accounted for now here in appomattox. state police say 20 homes were destroyed by this tornado. and at least 100 structures had
susan adams, appomattox county administrator - "the one thing about appomattox county is that it is a very friendly community and the churches have done a tremendous job or providing housing that any of the dislocated people have needed."danner tight you can help too. there are several locations to dropp off donations. we have those for you at wset.com. 3 3 mark tight one man was killed in appomattox in this storm. 78 year old edward harris was found in a field. katie brooke has more...
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do take it to the appomattox county landfill. they've increased their hours to accommodate the need. the site is being staffed by the national guard and a regional hazmat national guard and staffed by the need. accommodate the hours to appomattox convience centers. trash collection or don't take it to from the tornado. debris left behind coming in about information tonight 3 3 danner pots tonight new information coming in about what to do with the debris left behind from the tornado. don't take it to trash collection or convience appomattox county landfill. they've increased their hours to accommodate the need. the site is being staffed by the national guard and a regional hazmat team. sot: vicky phelps, "make sure that you secure your loads of debri in your vehicle with proper restraints just to avoid losing items on the roadway which can create a hazard."danner pots if you want to donate to help with relief efforts, all donations need to go to gleaning for the world in concord or the lynchhburg fire station. financial donations
do take it to the appomattox county landfill. they've increased their hours to accommodate the need. the site is being staffed by the national guard and a regional hazmat national guard and staffed by the need. accommodate the hours to appomattox convience centers. trash collection or don't take it to from the tornado. debris left behind coming in about information tonight 3 3 danner pots tonight new information coming in about what to do with the debris left behind from the tornado. don't take...
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i got a text from appomattox county sheriff barry letterman. the community center will be open on community lane as a by the damage from this storm. again the community shelter in appomattox county is going to be open. >>> as we have said, many reports of damage and people trapped in the county. >> mark: that's right our team coverage with marissa parr a out looking at the destruction. you got stuck on route 460 by a downed mystery there. >> reporter: yes a downed>> reporter: yes a down>> reporter: yes a eded tree and a downed power line which is just more dangerous because a stream. a lot of flooding around here. a lot of moving water and as we all know electricity and water does not make a good combination. there is a lot of -- there is a lot of fear that people might accidentally be stepping into -- into those areas that are dangerous. you can see over my shoulder. this is the church that we were talking about. the church that served extensive damage. this is here in appomattox county is -- it is a state your name. community. it is just abso
i got a text from appomattox county sheriff barry letterman. the community center will be open on community lane as a by the damage from this storm. again the community shelter in appomattox county is going to be open. >>> as we have said, many reports of damage and people trapped in the county. >> mark: that's right our team coverage with marissa parr a out looking at the destruction. you got stuck on route 460 by a downed mystery there. >> reporter: yes a downed>>...
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appomattox county yesterday afternoon. the appomattox county sheriff's office has released the name of the person who died during the storm. 78 year old edward keith harris found near his home on twin tunnel lane his body was located around 10 p.m. last night. wsls ten's erin brookshier has been in the area since early morning.... and joins us live with more on the cleanup process. erin what's happening there right now? ### we've seen dozens of families and volunteers cleaning up and sorting through the debris. you can see the home behind me... this is just one.... of dozens of homes in this area that has been destroyed. some have minor damage.. are just missing shingles or some siding, but others have been completely leveled. pulled up by the roots... the sides or top levels of homes come platelet pulled off. at this point, many people are just sorting through the debris, looking for valuable items. sheila ferguson / cleaning up friend's home - "when you see your really good friend has built her home and all of her things
appomattox county yesterday afternoon. the appomattox county sheriff's office has released the name of the person who died during the storm. 78 year old edward keith harris found near his home on twin tunnel lane his body was located around 10 p.m. last night. wsls ten's erin brookshier has been in the area since early morning.... and joins us live with more on the cleanup process. erin what's happening there right now? ### we've seen dozens of families and volunteers cleaning up and sorting...
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appomattox county. there are people trapped and i want you to look right here in the middle of your screen. this is video just in of a possible tornado. in fact, it appears to be a tornado from daniel wrote in pure right here in our viewing area -- in pure -- vera.>> this is just east of appomattox on route 460. wind gusts up to 60 miles an hour move through our area. for that reason, we want to get right back over to the chief meteorologist on word on when this will be over.>>> the best i can give you is that the worst of it is over that man, what an active weather day it was. after looking at that picture from appomattox county, i don't work for the national weather service. i cannot really judge of that was a tornado by just looking at that picture but from doing this for several years, it certainly looks like tornado damage to me. and that is why we are on the friend for the better part of the last two hours or so if you will notice that we continue to see rain showers across parts of bedford in pen
appomattox county. there are people trapped and i want you to look right here in the middle of your screen. this is video just in of a possible tornado. in fact, it appears to be a tornado from daniel wrote in pure right here in our viewing area -- in pure -- vera.>> this is just east of appomattox on route 460. wind gusts up to 60 miles an hour move through our area. for that reason, we want to get right back over to the chief meteorologist on word on when this will be over.>>>...
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live in appomattox county, tim aheadyeah lunacy more that over the next several days helping everybody out the severe weather has long gone since wednesday we still do would some gusty winds in around the area just beware that you still have that issue not as windy as previous days we at the wind us in that 40 to 50 mylan our range right now mainly in the team to twenty mylan our range a little thirty two mylan our wind 32 mylan our wind us over toward galax 26 roanoke seventeen in lexington now be the trend through the afternoon will start see that subside over the next twenty four 2448 hrs. but you still notice as he head toward tonight still have wind us in that twenty mylan our range for some but overnight some areas getting really light with the wind that's will really need as we head through the upcoming weekend and he can still find some snow showers as well mostly confined toward the mountains a west virginia finding a few to the south and east and overall as we make our way through the day things will be improving their and will start see some quieter conditions so still you f
live in appomattox county, tim aheadyeah lunacy more that over the next several days helping everybody out the severe weather has long gone since wednesday we still do would some gusty winds in around the area just beware that you still have that issue not as windy as previous days we at the wind us in that 40 to 50 mylan our range right now mainly in the team to twenty mylan our range a little thirty two mylan our wind 32 mylan our wind us over toward galax 26 roanoke seventeen in lexington...
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this is video from appomattox county where a fourth person was killed. a 78 year old man died when his home was tornado. officials report about a hundred buildings were damaged. one man who has lived in the area for fifty years told our sister station -- w-s- l-s -- he has never seen anything like this in his entire life. governor terry mcaullife was in appomattox county earlier today -- he said they were prepared for the storms and moved resources as quickly as they could. gov. mcauliffe 12:09:15 in: we knew where these potential tornadoes were going to touch down out: it was really incredible to look at that and see what was happening. 12:09:32 governor mccaullife says after he's been able to make a full assessment of the damage the state will be able to ask the federal government for the help it needs. by wednesday afternoon the red cross was already headed to waverly to offer support to first responders and residents impacted by the storm. red cross volunteers set up emergency shelters in the storms - including appomattox county -- sussex county and
this is video from appomattox county where a fourth person was killed. a 78 year old man died when his home was tornado. officials report about a hundred buildings were damaged. one man who has lived in the area for fifty years told our sister station -- w-s- l-s -- he has never seen anything like this in his entire life. governor terry mcaullife was in appomattox county earlier today -- he said they were prepared for the storms and moved resources as quickly as they could. gov. mcauliffe...
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appomattox county, concord elementary is closed in campbell county, and cornerstone christian academy are closed. patrick county, smyth county, and wythe county schools are opening 2 hours late. thankfully the gusty winds will continue today with mountain snow showers. a reported funnel cloud in appomattox has killed at least one person, and injured several others. 20 homes have been destroyed, and more than 100 are damaged. wdbj7's amanda kenney is at one of two shelters in appomatox where volunteers are waiting to help victims. kimberly, the appotmatox community shelter has cots, blankets, and pillows to keep victims comfortable. just like the rest of the town, the shelter does not have electrcity. there's no heat here, but the lights are staying on thanks to a generator. wednesday's storm caused severe damage throughout the county. homes are damaged, trees and power lines are down, and the electricity is out. right now. dominion is working to repair a damaged metering point that serves appomatox virginia governor terry mcaullife has also declared a state of emergency. that means pu
appomattox county, concord elementary is closed in campbell county, and cornerstone christian academy are closed. patrick county, smyth county, and wythe county schools are opening 2 hours late. thankfully the gusty winds will continue today with mountain snow showers. a reported funnel cloud in appomattox has killed at least one person, and injured several others. 20 homes have been destroyed, and more than 100 are damaged. wdbj7's amanda kenney is at one of two shelters in appomatox where...
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it's been two days since the e- f-3 tornado touched down in appomattox county ... bringing with it winds up to 165-miles-per- hour. the damage is extensive ... and today ... families ... emergency crews ... and volunteers are lending their support to those in need. storm team ten chief meteorologist jeff haniewich is on the ground in evergreen toured the devastation today ... he has the latest on the public safety agencies like the national guard are planning their roles in the cleanup after governor terry mcauliffe declared a state of emergency wednesday following the tornadoes that touched down across the commonwealth. wsls ten's rachel lucas has more on how soldiers are helping in appomattox county. there is still a lot of work to be done, a lot of debris, downed trees. it's going to take a while l but i can tell you we have been here since early yesterday morning and in that time a lot of progress has been made.. and the national guard has really made a difference. vo we have had a lot of great volunteer groups but there's been a lot of heavy lifting and that s
it's been two days since the e- f-3 tornado touched down in appomattox county ... bringing with it winds up to 165-miles-per- hour. the damage is extensive ... and today ... families ... emergency crews ... and volunteers are lending their support to those in need. storm team ten chief meteorologist jeff haniewich is on the ground in evergreen toured the devastation today ... he has the latest on the public safety agencies like the national guard are planning their roles in the cleanup after...